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George Hinds was killed in the explosion in the middle of the night in Heysham.
An explosion that killed a two-year-old boy was caused by a gas pipe which had been cut inside a neighbour s home, police say.
Toddler George Arthur Hinds was killed in the explosion after the blast in Mallowdale Avenue, Heysham. He was two months short of his third birthday.
Four others were hospitalised, including George s parents Vicky Studholme and Stephen Hinds, who have since been discharged.
A criminal investigation has now been launched after Lancashire Police detectives, assisted by gas experts, carried out fingertip searches of the scene - revealing the explosion was caused by a gas pipe which had been cut inside a neighbouring house.
Lady Lucinda Lambton was so angry that her brother, Ned, inherited the family s £35 million estate as well as the Earl of Durham title that she and two of her sisters took him to court.
Happily, there are no such problems with the will made by her husband, the former newspaper editor Sir Peregrine Worsthorne, who died last October aged 96.
I can reveal that Worsthorne left more than £2.3 million in his will, with the vast bulk going to Lady Lucinda, 78 (with him, below).
Newly published probate documents disclose that the former Sunday Telegraph editor, known to friends as Perry, left a gross estate of £2.3 million, the income from this going to Lady Lucinda, also a writer.
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